jestr wrote:Hi Andrea looks nice like this,yeah I tried to make the textures as close to the images around of Hubble but there was no way to get it shinier and I didnt see any picture of the tube.As the model has a variety of different textures applied to it now it is easy for anyone to change the appearance of the different bits (as you have done).Jestr
Hello Jestr, I wish to make clear the reason of my change to your model.
I'm amateur astronomer from the early 50's (yes, I'm 60), so for many years one of my effords in telescope building has gone to obtain the telescope tube interiors as dull black as possible.
Obviously NASA had the same problem (but solved with a bit more efficiency, I'm sure- and a bit more dollars, moreover),

so that their HST black interior is "truly" black, and moreover I'm sure that internally there are a lot of diaphragms, that allow only the wished light to enter, no stray light at all.
These diaphragms probably are located as follows:
Their number may be much higher than 4 (in one of my little refractor telescopes -a 5 inch, but very well done- there were 7 diaphragms, each of then a bit smaller than the previous one).
Hope this makes things clear: believe me, I'm truly appreciating your work.
And to give more evidence of this, here is a close-up of the arm of the HST solar panel, even nuts and bolts are there. Unbelievable!
The image is 1600x1200 32 bit.
Thank you again, Jestr.
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Andrea